we don't have ann romney. [laughter] okay. i'm going to introduce anyone, and i don't want anyone to interrupt me. [laughter] okay, no, ann romney went out there last night, and she said this it was the first time we heard about what women want, and she said what women care about is the economy, they care about the debt, the entitlements, that's what she said. go ahead, sally. >> i'm going to flatly reject the idea that this is what democrats want to be talking about. the truth is the economy is getting better, talk to any republican strategist off camera, obama's approval ratings are getting better, they're still highly likable and, oh, yeah, you can't beat somebody with nobody, and the republicans have yet to find a nominee that they all can agree that they like. so santorum ran on -- this is, the democrats didn't invent this war on women, and republicans like santorum have been drumming up this social conservativism, and so they're the ones who wanted -- [inaudible conversations] megyn: gotta go. >> nobody was talking about